UFC officials announced the number at the event’s post-fight news conference, which was attended by MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com). Live gate figures for the card were not immediately available.

UFC on FX 4 took place at Ovation Hall at the new Revel Atlantic City. The night’s main card was broadcast on FX. Preliminary-card fights were broadcast on FUEL TV and Facebook.

The main event was a five-round lightweight bout between two-time title challenger Gray Maynard and Clay Guida, which Maynard won by split decision. The fight was marred by displeasure from fans, as well as Maynard and UFC president Dana White, who deemed Guida’s strategy to be “running.”

Although the promotion regularly visits New Jersey, the card was the UFC’s first in Atlantic City since UFC 50 in October 2004. Past UFC visits to the city have taken place at the Trump Taj Mahal and Boardwalk Hall. Revel is the famed Atlantic City boardwalk’s newest property and has been open officially for just one month.

The New Jersey State Athletic Control Board is expected to verify the figures and release official attendance and gate numbers next week.

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